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No one could have predicted the rise of the Volkswagen Beetle.
The car needed to be powerful, nearly indestructible but most of all, affordable.
The result was unlike anything that had ever been produced before. If you had two spanners, an adjustable wrench and two screwdrivers, most of the car could be taken apart and stacked away within a day. Powerful enough to climb large hills with a full luggage load, yet efficient enough to cruise the autobahns for hours without a pause, the Beetle soon became the mode of transport in 1940s Germany. The Beetle as we know it nearly disappeared after the war due to the destruction of the factory by Allied bombers, but English Army Major Ivan Hurst kept the production lines rolling and kept the dream alive.

We all wait for Christmas and for what we are going to receive from Santa! And, I know that many of you are thinking what present to make to a Volkswagen owner.
I’m about to make you a suggestion. What do you think about this Volkswagen Christmas Card? It could be a perfect Volkswagen present?

I think this is a very funny commercial at the Volkswagen Golf Estate. And, if we take in consideration what they are telling, we have to take big efforts to cover all the time its back. And I don’t think that only the back makes the difference!

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Volkswagen Concept A was presented at 2006 Geneva Motor Show and is expected as a final product this year. Volkswagen Concept A seems to be like the Hyundai HCD-9 Talus Concept shown at Januaryâ€™s Detroit Show (in 2006). The different thing is that VW will put a vehicle similar to the Concept A into production within the next few years.